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printing all array values using dbx 7.2.1

how do we print the entire contents of arrays in dbx ?

Ive tried using print x[1:5] to print values 1 to 5 of the array x, however dbx complains and doesnt allow this

help is much appreciated
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Sun has some good DBX documentation

Hopefully this has what you're looking for

C H A P T E R 8 - Evaluating and Displaying Data
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